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Safety / Drowning / Personal flotation device / Royal Life Saving Society of Canada / Sailing / Powerboating / North American Safe Boating Campaign / National Safe Boating Council / Sports / Boating / Medicine
Date: 2011-11-01 10:05:50
Safety
Drowning
Personal flotation device
Royal Life Saving Society of Canada
Sailing
Powerboating
North American Safe Boating Campaign
National Safe Boating Council
Sports
Boating
Medicine

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